• COLLEGE: Pittsburgh• HEIGHT: 6'4"• WEIGHT: 228• KEY STATISTICS: 128 receptions; 2,337 rec. yds; 16 rec. TDs On who he models his game after:"Growing up I watched Larry Fitzgerald. He was at Pitt and then he went on to the NFL so I try to put some of the things he had in his game and incorporate them into my game, how he attacks the football and has great catching ability, I have those traits, jumping ability, speed, I have all of those things."

• COLLEGE: Georgia• HEIGHT: 6'4"• WEIGHT: 211• KEY STATISTICS: 166 receptions; 2,619 rec. yds; 23 rec. TDs On his work ethic:"Turn on the practice film and the way I prepare week in and week out, just the way I approach practice just like a game."

• COLLEGE: Alabama• HEIGHT: 6'3"• WEIGHT: 220• KEY STATISTICS: 179 receptions; 2,653 rec. yds; 15 rec TDs; 2 rushing TDs On saying he models his game after Ray Lewis:"I have a defensive mentality. I’m not scared to hit. I’m a physical guy -- I look for that. I like to hit defensive players because they’re not used to getting hit. They’re used to hitting offensive players and getting them out of their comfort zone. So when I hit them, I try to get them out of their comfort zone."

• COLLEGE: North Carolina• HEIGHT: 6'3"• WEIGHT: 220• KEY STATISTICS: 86 receptions; 969 rec. yds; 805 rushing yds; 12 total TDs On being suspended:"Without saying this the wrong way, I think it was one of the best things that ever happened to me in my life. It was a very pivotal point and a defining moment in my life where I said, 'Hey, this is not who you are. This is something that you've done. You've made a mistake, but you have to move on,' and that's what I'm doing. This has definitely been a great start to my path of redemption. I'm just out to prove that even though we make mistakes, you can still progress."

• COLLEGE: Boise State• HEIGHT: 5'11"• WEIGHT: 174• KEY STATISTICS: 204 receptions; 3,063 rec. yds; 360 rushing yds; 34 total TDs On what he's looking forward to:"I'm looking forward to bringing a lot of excitement to the NFL. I know DeSean Jackson, coming out of college, he did a lot of exciting things for the NFL these past couple of years. I look forward to kind of following his footsteps on the field, and find a good veteran wide receiver to look up to and follow his ways, as well."